MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE MOBSTER WORLD WITH THE GODFATHER II

Be taken back to a world of illegal practices and organised crime with The Godfather II, available from Gamestation on Friday 10th April 2009. This game will catapult you into 1960’s New York, where you are positioned as a Don from the famous Corleone family. You must find your way through a world of conflict and betrayal, which stretches further than the much loved film dared to go!

The aim of the game is simple, become the most powerful mob family in America! However, this position of power doesn’t come cheap and to succeed you will have to get your hands dirty; through extorting businesses, monopolising unlawful crime rings and conquering new upcoming rivals.

The Godfather II builds on the popular first game by adding“The Don’s View”. This 3D innovative strategy allows you to command and control the antics of your hand-picked crew, whilst overseeing the entire mafia empire as the family business develops. With new combo systems, pressure tactics and executions available, this Don is not one to be messed with!

The Godfather II game will be available for the Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 and PC, priced from£49.99.

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